JOURNEY'S END (Please Help)
#1JOURNEY'S END (Please Help)
Posted: 4/19/07 at 3:21am
Hey All -
Does anyone happen to know what the first row of the Belasco is. I want to catch JOURNEY'S END next month, and I was offered ROw BB, Seats 110 and 111. I've seen 2 different charts, and just wanted to clarify which is the first row ('cause of the visual impairment) and b) are 110 and 111 good seats, in anyone's opiinion? Thanks so much.
Best,
- Mike
Updated On: 4/19/07 at 03:21 AM
#2re: JOURNEY'S END (Please Help)
Posted: 4/19/07 at 4:23am
The first row is really AA. Take it from someone who bought BB, thought they were getting the 1st, and got seated in the second only to find out that AA got their seats the day of through student rush! I haven't can't remember where 110 and 111 are but you might want to look at a viewing chart with specific seat numbers (start Googling).
Updated On: 4/19/07 at 04:23 AM
#2re: JOURNEY'S END (Please Help)
Posted: 4/19/07 at 7:34amSeats 110 and 111 are center seats...4 seats from the aisle. Fabulous seats...I loved being close, you feel like you are right in the middle of the action.
#3re: JOURNEY'S END (Please Help)
Posted: 4/19/07 at 12:54pmSat in Row B, around 3 seats in--- (pretty close to the speakers- an added plus !!) View was amazing for "JE" !!
#4re: JOURNEY'S END (Please Help)
Posted: 4/19/07 at 1:19pmWe got our tickets through the TKTS booth in Leicester Square when I saw it in London and we were in the second or third row center. It was perfect, because it really draws you into this powerful, amazing play. Don't miss it!
wexy
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#5re: JOURNEY'S END (Please Help)
Posted: 4/19/07 at 1:20pmI got one TDF online and I was in AA. No neck problems and the lighting was so dim that it was actually a great seat to see all the actor's expressions. Its as if I was in the trenches with them.
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